Yes. Thanks very much, Mr. Chair.
We have a Prime Minister who broke Canada's ethics laws. The RCMP requested documents, and the Prime Minister used cabinet confidentiality to obstruct the release of those documents. This is an issue that we're going to have to revisit at this committee. It's of high importance to Canadians that they're able to have confidence in their democratic institutions, and no one is above the law, including the Prime Minister.
That said, Mr. Dufresne, I appreciate your opening comments, particularly with respect to the Crown corporation, Canada Post. I think that all Canadians expect it to follow the Privacy Act. I am heartened that following your investigation into Home Depot, they complied with your instruction. While I understand that Canada Post is reviewing the situation, it's very clear that they should also comply with your instruction.
Have you been made aware of instances in Canada of people's data being scraped and collected by foreign governments for nefarious purposes?